People need to wake up and realize rights don't come from paper. Nobody has the right to determine what other peoples rights are. And on top of that people only care about the constitution as far as 1,2,4, and 5 go. What about the 16th? Do we need to protect that?
Why did we need the constitution anyway? The constitution was created to give the government rights. We already had the bill of rights. Before that was the Virginia Declaration of Rights, the Magna Carta, the Petition of Right, the English Bill of Rights, and the Massachusetts Body of Liberties.
Fuck the founding fathers. Jewish shills. Washington loved jews. So did Hamilton (was a jew). What about Ben Franklin? Also a jew lover. They gave no fucks about anyone other than themselves. The sheep are blinded by their government Gods.
I'll say it again
Rights don't come from paper!
Rights don't come from paper!
Obviously however having them noted on paper is meaningful, relevant and extremely required. If not you get the sovereign citizen faggots who will simply make up rights - as they already do - as they see fit and it's impossible at that point to argue against them as there's no standing "agreement" (it's not really an agreement but I can't think of a better word) on what rights there are. It's why these things, as you pointed out, followed through hundreds of years over many "constitution" type documents. All of what you listed are based on the base idea of common law and were fought for to enshrine and have withstood time.
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